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How do we reconcile Peter as “the Rock”, and Jesus as the cornerstone that the builders rejected?

What do you think about Henry Chadwick’s book The Early Church?

Will you help me understand the acronyms of Catholics within the Catholic Church. For example SSPX vs FSSP? Which societies are okay and which ones are not?

I’m getting divorced. How should I proceed in living my Catholic Faith?

Will you comment on Justin Trudeau’s recent announced that he won’t be allowing anyone in his liberal party who is anti-abortion.

Please clarify the wording in Genesis 6:7 - “God repented making man.” Does this mean that God really repented or is this just a translation issue?

Is it beneficial to try to talk about homosexual marriage to people who are not Christian?

I’m part of the Anglican Church and we call ourselves the Anglo Catholic Church. What does the Catholic Church think about that?

Eternal damnation in hell for a single act seems unusually cruel? Why is God so cruel?

Did Christ Give Us Priests? - The Priesthood DebateFormer Protestant Jimmy Akin and former Catholic priest Dr. Anthony Pezzotta face off and hash out their differences respectfully and informatively with specific references to Scripture and to the beliefs and teachings of the early Church.

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100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura"“Where Is That in the Bible?”It’s time for Catholics to stop being beaten up with the Fundamentalists’ favorite question. That’s why Catholic Answers has published the book 100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura by well-known apologist Dave Armstrong. This powerful new book contains just that — Biblical arguments. These are the kind that you need to get through to a Fundamentalist. After all, if they’re locked into the “Bible only” view, they won’t even listen to appeals from other sources. That’s why you need the kind of precise, Biblically-based takedown of sola scriptura that Armstrong provides.Kindle and Nook versions now available"

"Praised be Jesus Christ."

~ dying words of Johann von Nussbaum, professor of surgery, University of Munich; Consultant Surgeon General to the Bavarian military; life-long Catholic.